This toolkit provides guidance specific to smaller rural care facilities
Anyone who works in the ED can be a Manaaki Mana kaikōkiri / champion – one of the unique aspects of this movement is our multi-disciplinary approach – because emergency care is a team sport.
Global Emergency Care (GEC), integrates emergency care with the field of global health incorporating clinical service provision, capacity building and health systems strengthening for time-sensitive healthcare. It includes development activities as well as aspects of disaster health, humanitarian assistance and surge response.
The Council of Advocacy, Practice and Partnerships (CAPP) is one of the two Councils of the College, representing members' interests in standards, advocacy and policy on major issues affecting Emergency Medicine.
ACEM membership includes a range of entitlements and benefits, including verification of your credentials for employment purposes, professional development opportunities relating to career advancement, longevity and transition, and even access to a range of financial discounts.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) is the not-for-profit organisation responsible for training emergency physicians and advancement of professional standards in emergency medicine in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
If you withdraw from the FACEM Training Program, you have the opportunity to receive recognition of prior learning for your training and complete either the ACEM Emergency Medicine Certificate (EMC), Associateship in Intermediate Emergency Medicine or Associateship in Advanced Emergency Medicine.
Mentoring is an important learning and development strategy for emergency physicians. ACEM is committed to embedding a culture of mentoring in emergency medicine. The ACEM mentoring program and resources have been specifically produced and designed to support emergency physicians as mentees, mentors and program coordinators.
ACEM holds an annual Research Network Symposium.
ACEM develops regular publications to keep stakeholders up to date with the College's activities and emergency medicine in Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand and internationally.